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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T21:52:34+00:00 2026-05-11T21:52:34+00:00

I downloaded a zip of source files containing a C# project with multiple entry

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I downloaded a zip of source files containing a C# project with multiple entry points / Main methods.
Since I wanted to tinker around, I created another one like this in a new type/class

class MyExperiments
   {
      static void Main(String[] args)
      {
         // do something
      }
   }

then I switched to project properties. Simply switch the startup object to MyExperiments eh? To my surprise, the dropdown didn’t have it. I rebuilt, made the method public, tried a whole lot of stuff.. but to no avail. Finally I edited the .csproj manually in notepad and then it worked.
More tinkering around, I removed the parameters to make it

static void Main()

and now VS Project properties could ‘see’ the startup object. So now I could select it using the dropdown. I then added the String[] back and everything still worked.

Seems a bit weird to me (because the most common form is a Main method with parameters for command line args from the C/C++ times). MSDN says the dropdown will contain valid startup objects if they exist in your project.

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    2026-05-11T21:52:34+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 9:52 pm

    Good thing you copy-pasted it, it is the capital ‘S’ in Main(String[] args). Apparently VS uses some text matching, and it’s case sensitive. As it probably should be.

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